Two People Attacked Walking Home From Orioles Game, Four Arrested

Baltimore City Police have arrested four people in connection with the beating and robbery of a couple who were walking home from the Orioles doubleheader at Camden Yards early Friday morning.

The robbery occurred at around 1 a.m. Friday in the 100-block of East Ostend Street. Police say someone grabbed a 24-year-old woman from behind and put her in a choke hold yelling for her to shut up. A second person grabbed the 28-year-old man and put him in a choke old. He was also hit in the head.

Investigators said the woman threw her wallet and keys into the street. The attackers picked up the items and ran north on Wall Street. Police and paramedics arrived to assist the victims.

One woman who lives in the neighborhood told WBAL-TV that she saw what happened.

"I just heard screaming, someone on the street yelling, 'No, no, no he's not breathing. He's not breathing.' So I called 911. I looked out the window and there were a few other people out there with them," the woman said.

Officers searched the area and police said they arrested four people 28-year-old Antroine Figueroa, 17-year-old Carron Morgan, 18-year-old Tomar Baker and 18-year-old Keith Ambush. The four were charged with assault, robbery and theft.